Most tables shown in these tutorials look something like this:
|Create Repeating Program |Reaper |34 |9:00 |60 |3/4/2008 |
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Pilot~Charged~All Mine~Magic~What About Blob~Leon~Love |
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Bullets and Blacktop~The Cop~Ashes to Ashes~Cash Out~Hungry for Fame~Unseen|
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Acid Queen~Rebellion~Coming to Grips~Greg~Schmeg~The Leak~Cancun |
|Populate Schedule |
They are written this way to make them appear about how they appear in FitNesse when rendered in HTML. I could have used a graphic representation and in fact I did in the Getting Started tutorial. However, to avoid using bitmaps, I chose text. You can create these tables with or without the extra spaces. E.e., the above table without the spaces is valid:
|Create Repeating Program|Reaper|34|9:00|60|3/4/2008|
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Pilot~Charged~All Mine~Magic~What About Blob~Leon~Love|
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Bullets and Blacktop~The Cop~Ashes to Ashes~Cash Out~Hungry for Fame~Unseen|
|Add Weekly Episodes Named|Acid Queen~Rebellion~Coming to Grips~Greg~Schmeg~The Leak~Cancun|
|Populate Schedule|
If you prefer the first but want to enter the second button, look for theformat button near theSave button in Fitnesse.
Note on Table Representation
Most tables shown in these tutorials look something like this:They are written this way to make them appear about how they appear in FitNesse when rendered in HTML. I could have used a graphic representation and in fact I did in the Getting Started tutorial. However, to avoid using bitmaps, I chose text. You can create these tables with or without the extra spaces. E.e., the above table without the spaces is valid:
If you prefer the first but want to enter the second button, look for the format button near the Save button in Fitnesse.
Working From Schuchert's GitHub Repository
For instructions on working from github: FitNesse.Tutorials.WorkingFromGitHubJava Tutorials Ready to be Used
Getting Started
Introduction To Decision Tables
Introduction To Query Tables
Script Tables
Scenario Tables
Table Tables
Alternative Script Table Syntax
C# Tutorials
C# W/Slim, Each Table Type
Under Construction
Converting Tests to use more of a Story Style
Writeups more than Tutorials: To Be Migrated
Using Table Table for DSL-esque Test Setup
Originals Already Incorporated Into Tutorial Series
Scenario Tables
Rapid Intro to Using Slim.Net